Y Zhu, M Holden - Habitat International, 2023 - Elsevier
The loss of psychosocial well-being is an overlooked but monumental consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. These effects result not only from the pandemic itself but, in a …
S Kim, S Ryu, YS Kim, MH Lee - Habitat International, 2023 - Elsevier
Excessive housing costs not only cause housing problems but also various social problems. To remedy the increasing burden of housing costs, South Korea has implemented several …
W Lou, C Du, Y Qiao - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Houses mean a lot to Chinese people, and in the context of the urban-rural dualist system, town housing has a special significance for rural-urban migrants. Based on the 2017 China …
Are homeowners happier if housing prices increase? While many studies have examined homeownership and subjective well-being, the effect of changes in local housing prices on …
Addressing the rental affordability problem requires defining and measuring 'affordability'accurately. A variety of objective and subjective indicators have been suggested …
P Lityński - Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 2023 - Springer
Suburbanization still remains the key urbanization process in the world. Urban sprawl, as a specific manifestation of suburban morphology, belongs to the urban phenomena that is …
I García - Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 2024 - Springer
This article investigates evictions and housing stability specifically among Latina and immigrant mothers in Salt Lake City, Utah utilizing a gender lens. This is a Participatory …
As housing costs increase faster than salary and wage growth worldwide, housing affordability stress (HAS) becomes an increasingly crucial urban problem. However, little …
Landlords are essential actors within the rental housing market, and there is much to be learned about their willingness to participate in rental assistance programs that improve …